
What does a magazine look like when the web is its native medium? TBD is a contemporary magazine operating at the intersection of visual culture, art criticism, and digital publishing. The interface uses a brutalist visual grammar: raw typography at aggressive sizes, exposed structural grids, and deliberate asymmetry. Type is the primary expressive element — a condensed grotesk family with tight leading and wide letter spacing. Images appear at full bleed or not at all. Each issue is a self-contained editorial unit with its own visual cadence, organized chronologically rather than by topic.





